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Waterparks have confirmed their new album ‘JINX’, featuring Mark Hoppus, Danny Elfman and more
Alongside the album announcement, the band have released 'PROWLER'.
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"Drunk All the Time" is a track by Dillon Francis, from the album Money Sucks, Friends Rule (Digital), released 27th October 2014. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 2 articles about Dillon Francis.
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Lyrics
[Verse 1] Waiting at the station Looking with a wide eye, letting the world go by Headphones on, I make a dedication Universe, don't look back I come around the corner Cleopatra's daughter, daydream come to life Struck with the feeling Rolling, wheeling, gliding on ice [Chorus] Being with you I feel drunk all the time I cannot get you Get you out of my mind Got nonsense on my pace Got to be off my face Being with you I feel drunk all the time [Verse 2] It's happening again I thought I had it straight, I thought I knew it all But all it took One glance to put my good intentions fall With you I found the champion sound The journey through the night Struck with the feeling Rolling, wheeling, gliding on ice [Chorus] Being with you I feel drunk all the time I cannot get you Get you out of my mind Got nonsense on my pace Got to be off my face Being with you I feel drunk all the time [Bridge] Being with you I feel drunk all the time Being with you I feel drunk all the time Intoxify Make my spirits rise Things we cannot hide Thinking 'bout you day and night [Chorus] Being with you I feel drunk all the time I cannot get you Get you out of my mind Got nonsense on my pace Got to be off my face Being with you I feel drunk all the time [Outro] Being with you I feel drunk all the time Being with you I feel drunk all the time Being with you I feel drunk all the time Being with you I feel drunk all the time (all the time)
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Alongside the album announcement, the band have released 'PROWLER'.

The electronic-indie collaboration samples Owl City's 'Fireflies' and explores digital-age isolation themes.

